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chatterbird presents FROM RIVERS TO OCEAN, an evening with MA XIAOHUI, erhu virtuoso
PROGRAM:
From Rivers to Ocean, by BRYAN CLARK, for erhu, dobro, flute, clarinet, cello, bass, percussion, and electronics, presented with traditional dance choreography from the Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville Selections from traditional Chinese music, arranged by Bryan Clark for erhu and dobro Traditional solo selections for erhu performed by Ma Xiaohui
Additional selections from chatterbird to include:
Life is ( ______ ), by JASON TREUTING, for four musicians and the daily news Maï, by RYO NODA for solo alto saxophone Arcana, by ELIZABETH BROWN, for flute and recorded theremin/Tibetan singing bowls Either/Or, by JESSE STRAUSS, for glockenspiel and drumset
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chatterbird presents a special evening of music with internationally-renowned erhu virtuoso Ma Xiaohui. Critics have referred to her as "an artist who speaks with the world through erhu," and "a musician who plays with heart." She is perhaps most readily recognized for her duet with famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma on the Oscar-winning soundtrack for the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Among her diverse associations, Ma is a member of the United Nations Oriental Art Center and guest professor at Southwest Jiaotong University (Chengdu). She also advises the Hong Kong Youth Music Association and the Ningbo Folk Music Orchestra, and directs her own Shanghai Xiaohui Arts Center.
Ma Xiaohui will perform alongside chatterbird in a concert of music specially composed and arranged for her by chatterbird's electric guitarist and composer-in-residence, Bryan Clark. Ma and Clark have a history of touring internationally and have worked together on special projects that celebrate the sound and spirit of East-meets-West. The Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville, led by Jen-Jen Lin, will present new choreography to accompany the premiere.
Additionally, chatterbird will present several pieces for Nashville audiences, including a work for flute, recorded theremin, and Tibetan singing bowls; an experimental piece for solo saxophone by Japanese composer Ryo Noda; a new work from percussionist Jesse Strauss; and an aleatoric work by Jason Treuting that uses newspaper clippings to guide the structure of the composition.
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LocationW.O. Smith School of Music (View)
1125 8th Ave South
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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